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Situation of Polling Stations Police and Crime Commissioner Election Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area name: Thames Valley Voting area name: South Oxfordshire No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote S1 Benson Youth Hall, Oxford Road, Benson LAA-1, LAA-1647/1 S2 Benson Youth Hall, Oxford Road, Benson LAA-7, LAA-3320 S3 Crowmarsh Gifford Village Hall, 6 Benson Lane, LAB1-1, LAB1-1020 Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford S4 North Stoke Village Hall, The Street, North LAB2-1, LAB2-314 Stoke S5 Ewelme Watercress Centre, The Street, LAC-1, LAC-710 Ewelme, Wallingford S6 St Laurence Hall, Thame Road, Warborough, LAD-1, LAD-772 Wallingford S7 Berinsfield Church Hall, Wimblestraw Road, LBA-1, LBA-1958 Berinsfield S8 Dorchester Village Hall, 7 Queen Street, LBB-1, LBB-844 Dorchester, Oxon S9 Drayton St Leonard Village Hall, Ford Lane, LBC-1, LBC-219 Drayton St Leonard S10 Berrick and Roke Village Hall, Cow Pool, LCA-1, LCA-272 Berrick Salome S10A Berrick and Roke Village Hall, Cow Pool, LCD-1, LCD-86 Berrick Salome S11 Brightwell Baldwin Village Hall, Brightwell LCB-1, LCB-159 Baldwin, Watlington, Oxon S12 Chalgrove Village Hall, Baronshurst Drive, LCC-1, LCC-1081 Chalgrove, Oxford S13 Chalgrove Village Hall, Baronshurst Drive, LCC-1082, LCC-2208 Chalgrove, Oxford S14 Kingston Blount Village Hall, Bakers Piece, LDA-1 to LDA-671 Kingston Blount S14 Kingston Blount Village Hall, Bakers Piece, LDC-1 to LDC-98 Kingston Blount S15 Chinnor Village Hall, Chinnor, Church Road, LDB-1971 to LDB-3826 Chinnor S16 Chinnor Village Hall, Chinnor, Church Road, LDB-1 to LDB-1970 Chinnor S17 Chinnor Village Hall, Chinnor, Church Road, LDB-3826 to LDB-5711 Chinnor S18 Sydenham Old School Room, Brookstones, LDD-1 to LDD-269 Sydenham S19 Towersey Memorial Hall, Chinnor Road, LDE-1 to LDE-392 Towersey S20 Beckley & Stowood Village Hall, Woodperry LEA-1 to LEA-488 Road, Beckley, Oxford S20 Beckley & Stowood Village Hall, Woodperry LEB-1 to LEB-89 Road, Beckley, Oxford S20 Beckley & Stowood Village Hall, Woodperry LEJ-1 to LEJ-57 Road, Beckley, Oxford S21 Forest Hill Village Hall, Main Street, Forest Hill LEC-1 to LEC-752 S22 Holton Village Hall, Holton LED-1 to LED-378 S23 Stanton St John Village Hall, Middle Road, LEE-1 to LEE-360 Stanton St John S24 Tiddington Village Hall, Albury View, Tiddington LEF-1 to LEF-531 S24 Tiddington Village Hall, Albury View, Tiddington LEH-3 to LEH-73 S25 Waterperry Gardens Limited, Waterperry, Near LEG-1 to LEG-139 Wheatley S26 Cuddesdon Village Hall, High Street, LFA1-1 to LFA1-78 Cuddesdon Published by the Local Returning Officer, 135 Eastern Avenue, Milton Park, Milton, Abingdon, OX14 4SB S26 Cuddesdon Village Hall, High Street, LFA2-1 to LFA2-273 Cuddesdon S27 Garsington Village Hall, Oxford Road, LFB-1 to LFB-1347 Garsington S28 Horspath Village Hall, Oxford Road, Horspath, LFC-1 to LFC-1140 Oxford S29 Storton Lodge, Icknield Road, Goring LGA1-1 to LGA1-1661 S30 Goring Village Hall - Belleme Room, High LGA2-1 to LGA2-1079 Street, Goring on Thames S31 South Stoke Village Hall, Cross Keys Road, LGB-1 to LGB-422 South Stoke S32 Lewknor Village Hall, High Street, Lewknor, LHA-1 to LHA-21 Watlington S32 Lewknor Village Hall, High Street, Lewknor, LHD-1 to LHD-542 Watlington S33 Great Haseley Village Hall, Rectory Road, LHB-1 to LHB-409 Great Haseley, Oxford S34 The Pavilion, Great Milton, Recreation Ground, LHC-1 to LHC-606 Great Milton S35 Little Milton Village Hall, Thame Road, Little LHE-1 to LHE-397 Milton, Oxford S36 Stadhampton Village Hall, St John`s the Baptist, LHF-1 to LHF-673 The Green, Stadhampton S37 Tetsworth Memorial Hall, High Street, LHG-1 to LHG-579 Tetsworth, Oxon S37A Tetsworth Memorial Hall, High Street, LHH-1 to LHH-19 Tetsworth, Oxon S38 Henley on Thames Town Hall, Market Place, LIA1-1 to LIA1-1405 Henley on Thames S39 Henley on Thames Town Hall, Market Place, LIA1-1406 to LIA1-2842 Henley on Thames S40 Henley Leisure Centre, Gillotts Lane, Henley on LIA2-1 to LIA2-1692 Thames S41 Christ Church Centre, 46 Reading Road, LIA3-1 to LIA3-1816 Henley on Thames S42 Henley Leisure Centre, Gillotts Lane, Henley on LIA4-1 to LIA4-977 Thames S44 Trinity Hall, Harpsden Road, Henley on Thames LIA5-1 to LIA5-1947 S45 Goring Heath Parish Hall, Whitchurch Hill LKA-1 to LKA-955 S46 Kidmore End Parish Room, Wood Lane, LKB-1 to LKB-1074 Kidmore End S47 Mapledurham Parish Hall, Trench Green, LKC-1 to LKC-226 Mapledurham S48 Whitchurch Village Hall, Manor Road, LKD-1 to LKD-615 Whitchurch on Thames S49 Clifton Hampden Cricket Club, Abingdon Road, LLA-1 to LLA-327 Clifton Hampden, Abingdon S49 Clifton Hampden Cricket Club, Abingdon Road, LLF-1 to LLF-511 Clifton Hampden, Abingdon S50 Marsh Baldon Village Hall, The Croft, Marsh LLB-1 to LLB-223 Baldon S50 Marsh Baldon Village Hall, The Croft, Marsh LLE-1 to LLE-119 Baldon S51 Nuneham Courtenay Village Hall, Nuneham LLC-1 to LLC-175 Courtenay, Oxford S52 Sandford on Thames Village Hall, Henley Road, LLD-1 to LLD-976 Sandford on Thames S54 Shiplake Memorial Hall, Memorial Avenue, LMA-1 to LMA-582 Shiplake S54 Shiplake Memorial Hall, Memorial Avenue, LMD-1 to LMD-1428 Shiplake S55 Eye & Dunsden Village Hall, Dunsden Green, LMB-1 to LMB-273 Reading S56 Harpsden Hall, Harpsden, Henley-on-Thames LMC-1 to LMC-298 S58 Sonning Common Village Hall, Wood Lane, LME-1 to LME-1487 Sonning Common Published by the Local Returning Officer, 135 Eastern Avenue, Milton Park, Milton, Abingdon, OX14 4SB S59 Sonning Common Village Hall, Wood Lane, LME-1488 to LME-3130 Sonning Common S60 Thame Barns Centre, Church Road, Thame LNA1-1 to LNA1-1044 S61 Thame Snooker Club, 1a Saint Andrew Court, LNA2-1 to LNA2-1573 Wellington Street, Thame S62 Thame Snooker Club, 1a Saint Andrew Court, LNA2-1574 to LNA2-3208 Wellington Street, Thame S63 Thame Girl Guide HQ, Southern Road, Thame LNA3-1 to LNA3-2228 S64 Thame Christchurch Church Centre, Upper LNA4-1 to LNA4-3457 High Street, Thame S65 Chinnor Rugby Club, Rectory Pavilion, Kingsey LNA4-117 to LNA4-3466 Road, Thame S66 Britwell Salome Village Hall, Britwell Salome LOA-1 to LOA-161 S67 Cuxham Village Hall, Cuxham, Watlington LOB-1 to LOB-119 S68 Russells Water Village Hall, Russells Water, LOC-1 to LOC-256 Henley on Thames S68 Russells Water Village Hall, Russells Water, LOG-1 to LOG-192/1 Henley on Thames S69 Pyrton Village Hall, Pyrton LOD1-1 to LOD1-138 S69 Pyrton Village Hall, Pyrton LOE1-1 to LOE1-62 S69 Pyrton Village Hall, Pyrton LOF-1 to LOF-40 S70 Watlington Parish Office, 1 Old School Place, LOD2-1 to LOD2-27 Gorwell, Watlington S70 Watlington Parish Office, 1 Old School Place, LOE2-1 to LOE2-10 Gorwell, Watlington S70 Watlington Parish Office, 1 Old School Place, LOH1-1 to LOH1-1919 Gorwell, Watlington S70 Watlington Parish Office, 1 Old School Place, LOH2-1 to LOH2-183 Gorwell, Watlington S72 Bix & Assendon Village Hall, Bix Common, LPA-1 to LPA-513 Henley on Thames, Oxon S73 Checkendon Village Hall, Main Street, LPB-1 to LPB-436 Checkendon S75 Ipsden Memorial Hall, Fir Close, Ipsden, LPD-1 to LPD-277 Wallingford S76 Nettlebed Village Club, 32 High Street, LPE-1 to LPE-577 Nettlebed S76A Nettlebed Village Club, 32 High Street, LPF-1 to LPF-437 Nettlebed S77 Rotherfield Greys Village Hall, Greys Green, LPG-1 to LPG-290 Rotherfield Greys S78 Peppard War Memorial Hall, Gallowstree Road, LPH-1 to LPH-1385 Peppard Common, Henley on Thames S79 Stoke Row Village Hall, Main St, Stoke Row LPI-1 to LPI-521 S79A Stoke Row Village Hall, Main St, Stoke Row LPC-1 to LPC-207 S80 Woodcote Village Hall, Reading Road, LPJ-1 to LPJ-1964 Woodcote S81 Merry Bells, 89 High Street, Wheatley LQA-1 to LQA-1625 S82 Merry Bells, 89 High Street, Wheatley LQA-1626 to LQA-3353 S83 Aston Upthorpe Village Hall, Thorpe Street, RAA-1 to RAA-281 Aston Upthorpe S83 Aston Upthorpe Village Hall, Thorpe Street, RAB-1 to RAB-141 Aston Upthorpe S84 Stewart Hall, West End, Brightwell Cum RAC1-1 to RAC1-1081 Sotwell, Wallingford S85 Shillingford Mobile Home Park, Shillingford Hill RAC2-1 to RAC2-180 Home Park, Shillingford Hill, Wallingford S86 Cholsey Pavilion, Station Road, Cholsey RAD1-1 to RAD1-2028 S87 The Great Hall, Fair Mile, Cholsey RAD2-1 to RAD2-1151 S88 Hagbourne Village Hall, Main Road, East RAE-1 to RAE-949 Hagbourne S88 Hagbourne Village Hall, Main Road, East RAI-1 to RAI-199 Hagbourne S89 Moulsford Pavilion, The Recreation Field, ,RAF-1,RAF-449,RAF-1 to RAF- Moulsford 449 S90 North Moreton Village Hall, Bear Lane, North ,RAG-1,RAG-320,RAG-1 to RAG- Published by the Local Returning Officer, 135 Eastern Avenue, Milton Park, Milton, Abingdon, OX14 4SB Moreton 320 S90 North Moreton Village Hall, Bear Lane, North RAH-1 to RAH-250 Moreton S91 Willowbrook Leisure Centre, Bowmont Water, RBA1-1 to RBA1-1643 Off Avon Way, Didcot S92 Willowbrook Leisure Centre, Bowmont Water, RBA1-1221 to RBA1-3316 Off Avon Way, Didcot S93 Willowbrook Leisure Centre, Bowmont Water, RBA2-1 to RBA2-1346/2 Off Avon Way, Didcot S94 Willowbrook Leisure Centre, Bowmont Water, RBA2-1347 to RBA2-2496 Off Avon Way, Didcot S95 Fleetmeadow Community Hall, Sandringham RBB-1 to RBB-1607 Road, Fleetmeadow, Didcot S96 Barnes Close Community Centre, Barnes RCA1-1 to RCA1-1541 Close, Barnes Road S97 Southern Community Centre, 2 Sorrel Crescent, RCA2-1 to RCA2-2371/3 Didcot S98 Southern Community Centre, 2 Sorrel Crescent, RCA2-2372 to RCA2-4658 Didcot S99 King Alfred Drive Community Centre, 2 King RCA3-1 to RCA3-473 Alfred Drive, Didcot S100 The Barn, Foxhall Road, Didcot RDA1-1 to RDA1-1367 S101 The Barn, Foxhall Road, Didcot RDA1-1368 to RDA1-2720/1 S102 GWP Northern Neighbourhood Community RDA2-1 to RDA2-1547 Centre, Great Western Park, Dan Read Parade S103 GWP Northern Neighbourhood Community RDA2-1548 to RDA2-3070 Centre, Great Western Park, Dan Read Parade S104 Didcot Leisure Centre, Mereland Road, Didcot RDB-1 to RDB-2399 S105 Long Wittenham Village Hall, High Street, Long REA-1 to REA-63 Wittenham, Abingdon S105 Long Wittenham Village Hall, High Street, Long REB-1 to REB-714 Wittenham, Abingdon S106 2nd Wallingford Scout Group, Station Fields ( RFA1-1 to RFA1-1825 off Station Road), (Under the Water Tower) S107 St Mary's Church, Market Place, Wallingford RFA2-1 to RFA2-2273 S108 Wallingford Methodist Church Centre, St.
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